Weather is about day to day changes in the atmosphere. It includes changes in temperature, rainfall and sunshine etc. in contrast there are days together, you feel cold without woolen clothes when it is very windy and chilly, you would like to have something hot to eat, considered to be as seasons:
Broadly, the major seasons recognized in India are.
· Cold Weather Season (Winter) December to February.
· Hot Weather Season (Summer) March to May
· Southwest Monsoon Season (Rainy) June to September
· Season of Retreating Monsoon (Autumn) October and November.
Two major types of climate- equable and extreme climate. Regions which are neither too hot nor too cold are said to have equable climate. Such places are generally located close to the sea, such as Chennai and Mumbai. On the other hand, regions which are too hot and too cold, where extremes of temperature prevail, are said to have extreme climate. Places experiencing extreme climate are land-locked, such as Delhi and Haryana.
Cold Weather Season or Winter:
During the winter season, the sun rays do not fall directly in the region. As a result the temperatures are quite low in northern India.
In India, winter falls between the months of December and February. December and January are the coldest months. Winter is more severe in North India than it is in South India. The mean temperature in the Northern Plain is very low (10-15°C). in the Thar Desert, the night temperature falls below 0°C in winter. The coastal areas of India, however, hardly experience winter. Here temperatures range between 20 and 25°C. Winter in India is predominantly dry. But parts of North India and Tamil Nadu experience rainfall during the winter month.
Which one of the following characterises the cold water season in India? | |||
Right Option : B | |||
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Which area in Jammu and Kashmir is an area of scanty rainfall? | |||
Right Option : A | |||
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The winter season is dry in most parts of india because of | |||
Right Option : B | |||
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